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Teams and drivers

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Chartered teams

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Manufacturer Team No. Driver(s) Sponsor(s) Crew chief
Chevrolet Hendrick Motorsports 5 Kyle Larson HendrickCars.com 26
Valvoline 3
Cliff Daniels 32
Kevin Meendering 4
9 Chase Elliott 29 Alan Gustafson 32
Tom Gray 4[1][2]
Josh Berry 5
Jordan Taylor 1
Corey LaJoie 1
24 William Byron[3] Rudy Fugle 32
Brian Campe 4[1][2]
48 Alex Bowman 33[4] Ally Financial Blake Harris 32
Greg Ives 4[1][2]
Josh Berry 3[5]
JTG Daugherty Racing 47 Ricky Stenhouse Jr.[6] Kroger Mike Kelley
Kaulig Racing 16 A. J. Allmendinger Matt Swiderski[7]
31 Justin Haley LeafFilter 26
Valvoline 3
Trent Owens 32
Eddie Pardue 4[1][8]
Legacy Motor Club 42 Noah Gragson (R) 21 Sunseeker Resort Luke Lambert[9]
Grant Enfinger 1[10]
Josh Berry 2[11][12]
Mike Rockenfeller 2[13]
Carson Hocevar 5[14]
TBA 5
43 Erik Jones[15] Allegiant Air Dave Elenz 34[9][16][17]
Joey Cohen 1[18]
Danny Efland 1
Live Fast Motorsports 78 B. J. McLeod 19 George Ingram[19][20]
Josh Bilicki 8
Anthony Alfredo 2
Sheldon Creed 1
TBA 6
Richard Childress Racing 3 Austin Dillon[21] Keith Rodden 34[22]
Justin Alexander 2[23][24]
8 Kyle Busch[25][26] Cheddar's Scratch Kitchen Randall Burnett[25]
Spire Motorsports 7 Corey LaJoie 35[27][N 1] Ryan Sparks[28]
Carson Hocevar 1[29]
77 Ty Dillon[27] Kevin Bellicourt 20[28]
Kevin Manion 15[30]
Peter Sospenzo 1[30]
Trackhouse Racing 1 Ross Chastain[31] AdventHealth Phil Surgen
99 Daniel Suárez[32] Tootsie's Orchid Lounge Travis Mack
Ford Front Row Motorsports 34 Michael McDowell[33] Love's Travel Stops Travis Peterson[34]
38 Todd Gilliland 30[33][N 2] Ryan Bergenty[34]
Zane Smith 6[35]
RFK Racing 6 Brad Keselowski[36] King's Hawaiian Matt McCall
17 Chris Buescher[37] Fastenal Scott Graves
Rick Ware Racing 15 Riley Herbst 2[38] Billy Plourde 31[20]
Jerry Kelley 5
J. J. Yeley 15[39]
Todd Gilliland 1[40][N 2]
Jenson Button 3[41]
Brennan Poole 5
Gray Gaulding 1
Andy Lally 3[42]
Ryan Newman 1
TBA 5
51 Cody Ware 7[43] Jerry Kelley 31[20]
Billy Plourde 5
Matt Crafton 1
Zane Smith 1
J. J. Yeley 6
Ryan Newman 4[44]
Todd Gilliland 4[N 2]
Andy Lally 2[42][45]
Cole Custer 6
TBA 5
Stewart-Haas Racing 4 Kevin Harvick[46] Busch Rodney Childers 35[47]
Stephen Doran 1[48]
10 Aric Almirola Smithfield Drew Blickensderfer[49]
14 Chase Briscoe Mahindra Tractors Johnny Klausmeier 14[49]
Mike Bugarewicz 2[50][51]
Richard Boswell 20[52]
41 Ryan Preece Haas Automation Chad Johnston[49]
Team Penske 2 Austin Cindric[53] Discount Tire Jeremy Bullins 26[54]
Brian Wilson 10[54]
12 Ryan Blaney[55] Menards Jonathan Hassler
22 Joey Logano[56] Shell/Pennzoil Paul Wolfe
Wood Brothers Racing 21 Harrison Burton Motorcraft Brian Wilson 26[54]
Jeremy Bullins 10[54]
Toyota 23XI Racing 23 Bubba Wallace[57] McDonald's Bootie Barker
45 Tyler Reddick[26] Monster Energy Billy Scott 35
Dave Rogers 1[58]
Joe Gibbs Racing 11 Denny Hamlin[59] FedEx Chris Gabehart
19 Martin Truex Jr.[60][61] Bass Pro Shops James Small
20 Christopher Bell[62][63] DeWalt Adam Stevens
54 Ty Gibbs (R)[64] Monster Energy Chris Gayle[64]

Non-chartered teams

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Limited schedule

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Manufacturer Team No. Driver Sponsor(s) Crew chief Races
Chevrolet Beard Motorsports 62 Austin Hill[65] Darren Shaw[65] 7[65]
Kaulig Racing 13 Chandler Smith QuickTie Eddie Pardue 5
Jonathan Davenport[66] 1[66]
Legacy Motor Club 84 Jimmie Johnson[67] Club Wyndham Todd Gordon[16] 3[67]
Richard Childress Racing 33 Brodie Kostecki[68] Also Uni Justin Alexander 1
The Money Team Racing 50 Conor Daly[69] BitNile Tony Eury Jr.[69] 2[69]
Trackhouse Racing[70] 91 Kimi Räikkönen[71] Ambetter Health Darian Grubb[71] 1
Shane van Gisbergen 2[72][70]
Ford Front Row Motorsports 36 Zane Smith[73] Chris Lawson[74] 1
Todd Gilliland[N 2] 1
Riley Herbst Tony Manzer 2
Toyota 23XI Racing 67 Travis Pastrana[75] Black Rifle Coffee Company Eric Phillips[76] 1[77]
Kamui Kobayashi[78] 1
TBA MBM Motorsports[79] 66 TBA TBA TBA[79]
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